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Re:Your status according to the Code
Jerseee,
In one of the links that has been provided (somewhere in this vast ocean of info) there is a site that has info regarding "dual citizenship".& The truth is = there is no such thing as "dual citizenship".& You can only swear allegiance to one "nation" at a time.& If this is true - then you can really be no more than a "state citizen" because your state is a sovereign "nation".& Your "nation" has compacted with other "nations" under the Constitution and have united themselves to its principles, adopting is as "the law of the land".& Having granted certain powers to this "union" representatives does not take away from the fact that each state is a separate nation.
I believe that, instead of State ID's, there should be issued State Passports.& After all, if you cross state lines, you're entering a different nation.& It is my opinion that the states have given the union representatives a bit too much power.& The right to issue passports and conduct business with foreign powers should be retained by each state (and is, but does not seem to be taken advantage of or put to practical use).
But I'm getting away from the point... which is that "dual citizenship" is just another scam and, in reality, does not exist.& If it did, you would be a "U.S. citizen" from the "cradle to the grave" and there would be nothing you could do about it... or the burdens that come with being a slave of that federation.& If there were such a thing as "dual citizenship" the government would not have to go to any trouble to trick you into becoming a "U.S. citizen" through the use of the SS-5 or any other form.& You would already be one... why go to any trouble to have you admit (by trickery) that you are one?
In regards to the UCC filing - does your UCC paperwork spell out the details of your "citizenship status" in any way?& Or, does it just "stake a claim" to the STRAWMAN?& There is a big difference in claiming ownership of a commercial entity and claiming a certain citizenship status.
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